First, Japanese monks studying in Japan are magnetized.
First of all, this is the first email to the professor, which largely determines the professor's first impression of the students. No matter how excellent the students' hardware is, if there are many wrong expressions or inappropriate respect in the email, it will leave a bad impression on the professor. Simply put, magnetic letters can directly reflect students' Japanese level.
The most important thing is that Japanese monks applied for the infield system. In other words, the professor can decide whether to admit students, and only Neno who has obtained the professor can continue to apply, otherwise everything is empty talk, so communication with the professor is very important.
If you apply for SGU project, it is common to set up magnets eight months or a year before application, but you will not reply or be rejected.
Second, the way for monks to study abroad
1, a direct entrance examination monk in a language school: it is a Japanese educational institution approved by the Japanese Ministry of Justice, which is mainly used to receive foreign students, and is more suitable for undergraduates (students with zero basic Japanese or no N2 or above). Its characteristic is that it can have enough time to improve Japanese ability, and there are many international students in the school, so it is convenient to exchange and get the latest information about studying abroad. But at the same time, this is also a bad point. There are inevitably many foreign students in the school. You need to always pay attention to yourself and always be vigilant. You should study abroad and don't be misled by people who are not motivated.
2. Monk Postgraduate Preparatory Examination: Postgraduate application refers to applying for preparatory courses for monks in China, which is suitable for undergraduates with N2 or above or a certain Japanese foundation. You need to prepare language scores, preliminary test materials (including resumes, graduation and degree certificates (or graduation and degree certificates), transcripts, letters of recommendation, photos, seals, etc. After that, you need to contact the professor. Most universities in Japan adopt the "tutor Neno system" when recruiting graduate students. The professor has an absolute say. As long as the professor agrees to accept students, the academic affairs office of the school will generally issue an admission notice to the students.
3. SGU English Project in Japan: Super Global University, which is a subsequent upgraded version of the Global 30(G30) Plan launched by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan in 2009. The aim is to attract overseas students through the all-English program, increase the proportion of students who have been nationalized and improve the ranking of schools. The goal is to complete the whole process of teaching, discussion and thesis in English.
Third, the basic requirements for monks to study abroad
There is no age limit, but those over 35 need to explain in detail the reasons for studying abroad.
Education (basic requirements): bachelor's degree, with bachelor's degree or bachelor's degree, self-taught education (can apply for monk graduate students); College students, only admitted by individual schools, basically need to apply for qualification examination.
Academic ability (basic academic ability and research ability).
Courses and transcripts: poor grades affect applications;
Research results: papers and works;
Language ability: Japanese and English, depending on the specific requirements of universities and disciplines. Among them, the Japanese proficiency certificate depends on the major of the school, some need more than Grade 2, and some have no strict requirements, but there are interview or remote interview evaluation criteria.
Research topics and research plans.
If all the above meet the application conditions, then the most important factor left for the tutor to accept is what kind of research topic and the level of research plan to choose.